My Top 5 Favorite Rarely Seen Items

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My Top 5 Rarely Seen Items That You Need To Have. Please Hit the LIKE and SUBSCRIBE BUTTONS as well as the NOTIFICATION BELL. Feel Free to Check out my Amazon Influencer Page and Follow Me on Instagram, and Facebook. Thanks For Watching.

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Please Hit the LIKE and SUBSCRIBE BUTTONS as well as the NOTIFICATION BELL. Feel Free to Check out my Amazon Influencer Page and Follow Me on Instagram, and Facebook. Thanks For Watching.

recall
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Can't never, ever go wrong with Victorinox, Morakniv and Casio. Excellent, top-notch.

TheGrenadier
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Hey Sean, I had found a G shock watch in an airport sink in 83. I wore it all over the world, woke me up in the jungle to get back to base for muster. kept me on time, out of trouble for 5 yrs. I left it in an airport washroom!

martinspencer
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The Swiss Army Knife (SAK) has been a constant companion on my belt for the past 70 years. I have had several models over the years and presently use the Victorinox Ranger 79. My other SAK's are on other belts on other pants. Boots are the Canadian Kodiak 8" top McKinney waterproof boot. Have had these since the '80's. They are starting to show their age, as am I at 85, but still a great boot. Can't comment on the firearm, as it would be next to impossible to get a pistol firearm licence here in Canada. My watch is a Casio Divers watch, they normally last me about 15 years. Great video as always. Thank you.

RichardYates-zb
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"Gear adrift is a gift"! That's how I got my Camillus, in the Air Force back in the 80's, as you got your watch. Simple, and keeps a pretty good edge. I need to carry mine more, I do carry the Swiss Army from your recommendation a few years back, love the larger blade, although it gets dirty looks going through security.

wehrmeister
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Ah, the G-Shock. I bought one back in 83 when I first got to Okinawa, and in 2007 (!!!!), after many bands and batteries, I GAVE it, still working perfectly to a worker of mine in Iraq! He liked it (he is Iraqi and was a REALLY good worker - I was doing construction management for DoD), so I gifted it to him. I went to the PX at VBC and bought a Timex Ironman Triathlon for about $35, and it just wasn't the same. A few years ago I went back to the G-Shock. I wore several pairs of the original canvas jungle boots right off my feet! With a change of insole, as you mentioned, they were quite comfortable, even though the sole was REALLY hard. I LOVE my demo knife!!! I actually still have my original one from my active duty days (83-89)! First aid... one of my issues with the butterfly bandages (I have admittedly only tried 4 or 5 different ones) is that they don't really stick when the area around the wound is wet (whether blood or water from washing it). I have cut myself on a few occasions in the last few years that probably should have had stitches, but found that the Bandaid brand cloth knuckle bandages work really well. You "fasten" one side, pull the wound closed, and "fasten" the other side. Yes, I have small scars from the injuries, but it was a field-expedient solution to an immediate problem that I found works. I hope yours stick to the wound area. The 2A stuff I will leave to peoples' imagination and preference.

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Love the Camille's knife. Several of my uncles and cousins had them, service bring backs from the 1960s and early 1970s. I've seen several reproductions but the quality is lacking, and an original is too expensive for everyday use. I can also remember when the G-Shock watch was all the rage, and if you weren't rocking a G-shock with your 5.11 pants and Oakely shades you couldn't sit with us. I think all the cool kids, as in tacticool, are wearing some type of smart watch now, but the G-shock and Ironman are still great watches that get the job done. Thanks for keeping it real and a great video as always.

jesseduncan
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Love my Belleville boots. Great quality. ❤

rayjay
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Yep, I got one of those Casio G-Shock squares. I custom made mine out of two of their watches, a carbon fiber titanium one and a black one with the metal clasping Casio bracelet, keeping the bracelet and the titanium base, positive face (black text on white background), and black bezel. It uses one of their Tough Solar modules with the 6 band atomic clock radio transmission syncing. Awesome freaking service watch. The people who know, know. Cheers.

WRND
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I've had nearly 50 years of bushcraft experience both as a possum trapper and government deer culler. I watch your videos with interest and have picked up some great tips Shawn. I'm retiring in a year or so and intend camping out permanently until my health dictates otherwise. Onward.

janlipski
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I enjoy hearing about the older gear that the military used. I also loved that 44cal. Another great video 👍👍👍👍

shadowlord
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That is an antique firearm that is exempt from firearm laws. Leave him alone YouTube!

mr.howard
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I used to do Civil War reenactments.
I loved my Remington pistol.
What I loved most about it was, in mid battle, watching the face of someone trying to reload a fixed cylinder pistol as I reached behind me and easily swapped cylinders.

robertsmetek
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The G-Shock is definitely an indestructible workhorse (within limits. of course). Also, the one I used to wear and that never died, the Timex Iron Man was just as good. Well, at least the ones they made back in the late 80's - early 90's. Thanks for another great video. Semper Fi!

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Just acquired 2 pairs of the hot weather boots - no Gore-Tex and vents! Yeah - go on a 20 mile ruck wearing 'steel toed' boots. I have a few of the Camillus knives packed into 1980s military pilot 'survival kits' - the two pack type that they supposedly carried in their flight suits. Half was a fishing kit and half was a survival kit The 1858 New Army Model black powder revolver rocks! See Eastwood's 'Pale Rider' to see the cylinder swapping in action - makes a black powder handgun formidable!

paul
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I'm a brit and my dad owns both the navy colt and the army colt!! God bless America!! This is the only way in Britain 2 shoot a pistol/revolver black powder!!keep up the great videos, all the best Deano

DeniseThompson-ug
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I must say I appreciate your 40 to 50 hours in the forge thank you you just might need an overnighter to relax LOL
God bless you and yours and God bless the USA

mikelaney
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My G-Shock has been on all four deployments and every exercise I've been to over 24 years. That watch is almost indestructible. Plus, you can put a Suunto button compass on the watch band. Keep up the good work. Semper Fi!

stvnbryan
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Corporals Corner is always the best thing to watch on a Sunday morning. It gets my brain ready for an outstanding Sunday.🤙

ReasontoLiveAdventures
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Thanks, Corporal!!!
OutFNstanding!!!
Really dig the “classics”! Reminds me of a fella named Josey Wales.

And thanks for Survival Mastery! Enjoying all the videos and meeting of the teachers!

Semper Fi, Marine

joshwalton